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Category: /History
…through tainted blood products. CARE Act was passed by congress because of Ryan White. The act provided care for AIDS patients who did not have adequate health insurance. FDA published a final rule defining acceptable quality levels for medical gloves…
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Category: /Literature
…was to make use of nature to perfect the school, making it a place that met the real need of children. Maria Montessori was the first female physician in Italy, an amazing accomplishment at the turn of the twentieth century. However, becoming a medical doctor…
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…main avenues to treatment: "psychotherapy and medication." The majority of the cases of adolescent depression is mild and can be dealt with through several psychotherapy sessions with intense listening, advice and encouragement. Co morbidity is not unusual…
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…Ferguson v. City of Charleston Affirming the right to confidential medical care for all Americans, the United States Supreme Court struck down a drug testing scheme targeting pregnant women developed by local police and prosecutors in collaboration…
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…for her. In her time, women were not supposed to be independent. They were to support their husband, take care of their children, cook, clean, make everything perfect around the house, and do whatever else that was expected of them. Nora's first rebellion…
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…showed me about the casualties of war. Originally, the S-1 was personnel; S-2,intelligence; S-3, operations; and S-4,supply. In Vietnam S-5 was the officer for civil affairs, providing civilian medical and dental care, repairing damaged property, and find…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and conducts research on many effects, treatments, and preventions on alcohol related issues. This site has no author but does have a director. Dr. Kington, a Michigan University graduate has several medical degrees and other education involving public health…
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…of funerals for police officers killed in sting operations, cost of foster care and social services for children of incarcerated offenders. (http://lightning.prohosting.com/~mlo/) Many people argue that if marijuana is legalized, then "harder…
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…, educational and treatment program. In regards to parents, the diagnosis can be very devastating. The initial shock of having a healthy baby one minute, and then having a total stranger as their child, is very disturbing. Despite, all the medical research…
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Category: /Literature/English
…have no medical knowledge, but would instead do whatever the doctor recommended. In other words, he did not see why he should care about what the public opinions are if they had no expert knowledge of judicial or moral law. This is the kind of thinking…
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